Charli XCX has never been an artist who follows trends — she bends them.
In a new Vogue feature, the pop star takes viewers along on a vintage shopping trip across London, offering a glimpse into how her eclectic style comes together. Rather than focusing on high-fashion runways or brand-new collections, Charli gravitates toward pieces with history, texture, and personality.
Throughout the video, she explores a range of vintage stores, pulling together outfits that reflect her signature mix of Y2K aesthetics, experimental silhouettes, and bold confidence. The experience feels less like traditional shopping and more like creative curation.
What makes the segment especially engaging is how naturally Charli connects fashion to identity. Each piece she selects carries a story, reinforcing the idea that style is less about trends and more about self-expression.
Fashion-focused features like this also highlight how music and visual culture continue to overlap. Artists like Charli XCX are not just shaping sound — they’re influencing aesthetics across multiple creative spaces, including film-inspired visuals and performance styling in modern music culture.
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